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After protests, Hebrew University reaches low-profile deal with convicted sex offender
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100% centerFirst reported by N12 · Jun 14, 2026
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What happened
Hebrew University has quietly reached a remote-study agreement with Tal Rosenblit, a convicted sex offender, after student protests over his presence on campus. Rosenblit will no longer come to the university, but he has appealed his 20-month prison sentence and is due to start serving it in early July.
- 01Rosenblit will stop coming to campus but may finish his studies remotely.
- 02Students protested after N12 published his ex-partner Naomi's account.
- 03The university said it could not legally revoke his right to study.
- 04Rosenblit was sentenced to 20 months in prison and NIS 10,000 compensation.
- 05He appealed the sentence and sought to delay its start.
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